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Coming through to you - the live recordings (1970-2004)


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d. 25. Jan. 2016

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David Cavanagh

d. 25. Jan. 2016

"No live recordings circulate of Love from the '60s - their heyday of Da Capo and Forever Changes - because Lee wouldn't permit concerts to be taped. Coming Through To You, a 4CD boxset that attempts to document the best of what's out there, has no choice but to begin in 1970, when the classic Love lineup had disintegrated and a new Love was exploring a heavier direction ... Eight of the 14 songs on the first disc have been released before - either on Studio/Live (1982) or The Blue Thumb Recordings (2007) - but six from Copenhagen and the Fillmore West, while known to bootleggers, are previously unissued. None would score high on subtlety".


No depression

d. 4. Dec. 2015

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Jeff Burger

d. 4. Dec. 2015

"If you're already a Love fan, you don't need me to tell you that a four-CD set of well-recorded, career-spanning live music from the group is a must buy. The rest of you should probably start with the first three or four studio albums, after which you're bound to want this, too".